Birmingham City Centre - UK Travel Vlog 2018
A detailed tour of the Birmingham city centre, in England. Discover the main areas downtown in addition to the fun things to do in Birmingham, UK.
This vlog is part of a UK travel series which begins with the arrival at London Heathrow and continues throughout England. Birmingham was the first city we visited.
In this Birmingham vlog, you will see the main squares in town, the canal, the narrowboats, Bullring and a typical dish called Balti.
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Uma sensação inexplicável... Sintra Portugal
Gone Camping – Genom Portugal mot Algarve
Det är svårt att komma längre västerut med husbil i Europa utan att lämna fastlandet, än Portugal. Och landet finns – märkligt nog – inte med på topp 5 över de mest svenskbesökta länderna. För här finns det mesta vi söker när åker på husbilssemester; sol, god mat samt häftiga natur- och kulturupplevelser. Och vägarna är kalas, viket passar oss husbils- och husvagnsburna utmärkt. Under vistelsen i Portugal bodde vi på Starcamp Portugal och Lisboa Camping.
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SINTRA TRAVEL GUIDE - ONE DAY ITINERARY
Hey guys! Today, I am taking you with me to explore this hidden gem of Portugal. Learn more about Sintra and plan to stay extra days to explore the most you can. I hope the advice from Andre is super helpful and remember to contact him when you plan your next trip (IG @a.rochinha)!
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Lisbon Jeronimos Monastery
While in Lisbon take a short trip to enjoy the Jeronimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This monumental church and monastery were built in 1502 by King Manuel, the great monarch of the Portuguese maritime discoveries. Tremendous riches pouring in from the spice trade with the Far East funded construction of this massive complex, which they say was “built out of pepper” but actually is made from white limestone.
It was designed in the late Gothic style but with a unique twist called Manueline, after the king, with elaborate carvings that reflect Portugal’s maritime discoveries, including fish, ropes, sails, tropical fruits, sea plants and other nautical details. It was built in homage to St. Jerome by the wealthy Religious Order of Christ, who were a continuation of the medieval Knights Templar.
Walking through the church is a goose-bump experience brought on by the astonishing, lofty interior space, supported by tall columns that soar heavenward and spread like trees in branching stone ribs at the top, forming a delicate, tracery pattern on the ceiling. The many Gothic arches are lined with twisted stone carved to look like sailor’s ropes. Several notable tombs inside include Vasco da Gama, King Manuel and other royals.
Sintra | Video 360º | Português
Portugal, Lisbon, train ride from Cascais to Monte Estroril
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Barcelona is the capital and biggest city of Catalonia and Spain's second biggest town, with a population of more than one and half million people (more than five million from the entire state).
This city, located on Spain's Mediterranean coast, has a rich history, before announcing its independence, having been.
This gorgeous town is filled with exactly what European towns have been famous for (outdoor markets, restaurants, stores, museums and museums) and is excellent for walking using a broad and reliable Metro platform for much more far-flung destinations. The center centre of city, concentrated round the Ciutat Vella (Old City) supplies times of pleasure for those seeking to have the life span of Barcelona while the shores town was constructed upon supply sun and comfort during the extended run of agreeably warm weather.
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about the east edge of the town, is called after the very first church constructed in the region- St. Martin's.
The City of Marvels (La Ciudad de los Prodigios) is a 1986 Spanish-language book by Barcelona-native Eduardo Mendoza. It clarifies the societal changes which took place in Barcelona between 1888 and 1929 through a period of fantastic urbanization. It was adapted into movie form in 1999. Mendoza also authored a Catalan-language job known as Restauracio at 1990 and later translated it to Spanish.
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Cavalcada p Reis. (January 5) This heartwarming parade of the Three Wise Men is imperial and held on the day of January 5 each year. The vibrant and floats can be appreciated by folks of all ages, although geared towards kids and families. (February 12): This festival commemorates the martyrdom of this early patron saint of town with actions for your young ones and also for the not so young.
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Cromlech dos Almendres (Traveline Southern Portugal)
This site is a kind of Portugal's Stonehenge, a megalithic monument in the countryside around Evora town, in the Alentejo region of Portugal. It wasn't discovered until well into the 20th century, and still it hides many secrets on how the rocks were transported to the top of a hill and erected, or for which purpose.
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TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN GOA
1) Spend Night on a Beach
Anjuna Beach is probably the most happening spot with quite a few shacks remained open after midnight despite sound
restrictions. Arambol offers a bit relaxed atmosphere with live music and jam sessions.You can enjoy drinks and dinner under open sky roof.
2) Enjoy Water Sports
Banana boating is quite popular among tourists with kids. Adventure sports, such as wind surfing and scuba diving can also
be experienced here. Other options include jet skiing, water skiing, parasailing, and dolphin cruises.
3) Churches and Historical Landmarks
This is Old Goa, the state capital for the better part of three centuries and known as the ‘Rome of the East’. The
cavalcades of churches, convents, museums, art galleries, government buildings, bungalows and bakeries together make it
tough to suggest what to not see in South Goa.
4) Visit Casino
Gambling is legal in Goa, so it is not unusual to see a number of casinos scattered across major hotels. Some are even found on boats. It may excite you to go for a casino cruise. Alternatively, you can try your luck at places like Casino Royale, Casino Carnival, and Casino Caravela.
5) Relish Food
You will be delighted to find great dining spots in Goa. The region is famous for its exotic cuisine. However, it is not difficult to find restaurants serving continental food as well. Some of the famous names in this regard include Martin’s Corner, Britto’s, Curly’s, Infantaria, and Souza Lobo.
6) Explore Nature:
Follow the nature trail and go into the wilderness to discover amazing wildlife of the region. Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife
Sanctuary is a good option located near Molem. Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary is also worth a visit if you have time. Discover
waterfalls, such as Dudhsagar Waterfalls and enjoy natural scenery.
7) Shopping
Once upon a not so long time ago, a German named Ingo set up this new market on a leased property. Fondly known as Ingo’s
Saturday Night Bazaar, this market in Arpora is on for about six months of winter and presents a potpourri of junk
jewellery, imported T-shirts, hippie merchandise.
8) Dolphin Drive
The dolphins are a way better sight in reality than on Animal Planet! A dolphin cruise in Goa is therefore exciting for
the old and the young alike. Dolphins pepping out of the sea around your boat in a graceful motion is best savoured by eye
and saved on camera. The dolphin cruise trip is flanked with a day-long tour of Grand Island, ideal for a peaceful picnic.
9) Go Biking
Goa is full of intricate little roads and intriguing pathways. Ride on a bike and explore Goa. See paddy fields and spot rows of quaint village cottages. Stop by something that interests you, experience it, and go biking again.
10) A Tryst with History
Take a break and head to the Naval Aviation Museum.he Archaeological Museum of Old Goa has some Hindu relics and bronze statues of two famous Portuguese men set amidst the robust Portuguese architecture.here are many more museums worth visiting in Old Goa like The Naval Aviation Museum and Institute Menezes Braganza.